Claims
- 1. An optical spectrum analyzer for determining a parameter of an optical input signal, the optical spectrum analyzer comprising:
a collimator to collimate the input signal; a light dispersion element that diffracts the collimated light into spectrally spaced optical wavelengths; a reflector that reflects the spectrally-spaced optical wavelengths back to the light dispersion element; a first mirror disposed adjacent to the reflector that provides an optical reference signal indicative of the first relative position of the reflector; and a pivoting mechanism that rotates the reflector to spectrally move the spectrally-spaced optical wavelengths to select an optical wavelength band.
- 2. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 1, further includes a first optical waveguide projects the optical signal and a second optical waveguide for receiving at least one of the spectrally-spaced optical wavelength bands.
- 3. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 1, wherein a first optical waveguide projects the optical signal and receives at least one of the selected optical wavelength bands.
- 4. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 1, further includes an optical detector that senses a parameter of the at least one selected optical wavelength band and provides a sensed signal indicative of the parameter of the at least one selected optical wavelength band.
- 5. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 1, further includes a position sensor that provides a position signal indicative of the displacement of the reflector.
- 6. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 1, further includes a second mirror disposed adjacent to the at least one of the reflector and light dispersion element to provide a second relative position of the reflector.
- 7. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 1, wherein the pivoting mechanism further includes an actuator for moving the reflector about a pivot point.
- 8. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 1, wherein the reflector is at least one of a flat mirror, a folded mirror, a roof prism and a reflecting dihedron.
- 9. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 1, further includes a cylindrical lens disposed between the light dispersion element and the reflector.
- 10. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 1, wherein the light dispersion element is a diffraction grating.
- 11. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 1, wherein the collimator includes at least one of an aspherical lens, an achromatic lens, a doublet or a laser diode doublet.
- 12. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 2, further comprising a pair of optical detectors that respectively detect the output of the first and second optical waveguides.
- 13. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 1, further comprising an optical source to provide light for projecting onto and reflecting off of the first mirror.
- 14. An optical spectrum analyzer for determining a parameter of an optical input signal, the optical spectrum analyzer comprising:
a collimator to collimate the input signal; a light dispersion element that diffracts the collimated light into spectrally spaced optical wavelengths; a reflector that reflects the spectrally-spaced optical wavelengths back to the light dispersion element, wherein the light dispersion element diffracts the reflected optical wavelengths back to the collimator; and a pivoting mechanism that rotates the reflector to spectrally move the spectrally-spaced optical wavelengths to select an optical wavelength band.
- 15. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, further includes a first optical waveguide projects the optical signal and a second optical waveguide for receiving at least one of the spectrally-spaced optical channels.
- 16. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, wherein a first optical waveguide projects the optical signal and receives at least one of the selected optical channels.
- 17. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, further includes an optical detector that senses a parameter of the at least one selected optical channel and provides a sensed signal indicative of the parameter of the at least one selected optical channel.
- 18. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, further includes a position sensor that provides a position signal indicative of the displacement of the reflector.
- 19. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, further comprising at least a second optical waveguide for projecting a second input signal to the collimator to select an optical channel of the second input signal.
- 20. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, wherein the pivoting mechanism further includes an actuator for moving the reflector about a pivot point.
- 21. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, wherein the reflector is at least one of a flat mirror, a folded mirror, a roof prism and a reflecting dihedron.
- 22. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, further includes a cylindrical lens disposed between the light dispersion element and the reflector.
- 23. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, wherein the light dispersion element is a diffraction grating.
- 24. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, wherein the collimator includes at least one of an aspherical lens, an achromatic lens, a doublet or a laser diode doublet.
- 25. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 15, further comprising a pair of optical detectors that respectively detect the output of the first and second optical waveguides.
- 26. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, further comprising an optical source to provide light for projecting onto and reflecting off of the first mirror.
- 27. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, further comprising an optical switch to selectively provide one of a plurality of optical input signals to the first optical waveguide.
- 28. The optical spectrum analyzer of claim 14, further including a coupling device to redirect the output signal back to the collimator to again diffract off the light dispersion element onto the reflector and reflected back to the dispersion element and collimator to provide a quadruple pass optical spectrum analyzer.
- 29. A resonant optical filter for demodulating an optical input signal, the resonant optical filter comprising:
a collimator to collimate the input signal; a light dispersion element that diffracts the collimated light into spectrally spaced optical wavelengths; a reflector that reflects the spectrally-spaced optical wavelengths back to the light dispersion element; and a pivoting mechanism that rotates the reflector to spectrally move the spectrally-spaced optical wavelengths to select an optical wavelength band.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/454,184 (CC-0601PR), filed on Mar. 11, 2003, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/159,370 (CC-0514), filed May 31,2002, which claimed the benefit of co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/295,459 (CC-0374), filed Jun. 1, 2001, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/351,824 (CC-0417), filed Jan. 24, 2002 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/364,420 (CC-0434), filed Mar. 15, 2003, which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (4)
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60454184 |
Mar 2003 |
US |
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60295459 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
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60351824 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
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60364420 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10159370 |
May 2002 |
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10800320 |
Mar 2004 |
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